St Giles church - the nave and chancel

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St Giles church - the nave and chancel

Image: © Gordon Hatton Taken: 21 Jan 2009

St Giles is almost a church in miniature. The nave is only two bays in length and the chancel is tiny, but the quality of the carving and stonework is superb, and the overall effect is very pleasing. There was a restoration in 1814-18 and a new roof in 1880, but the work has been done in a sympathetic manner.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.001764
Longitude
-1.133575